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ICTSI income rises 22% in 3rd quarter

- D.A.Valdez

INTERNATIO­NAL Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) posted a 22% increase in its net attributab­le income in the third quarter to $55.62 million, fuelled by higher revenues from port operations.

In a statement, ICTSI said its attributab­le net income for the January to September period stood at $153.29 million, up 3% from in the same period last year.

The company attributed its financial performanc­e to robust growth in operating income from organic terminals; a lower share in the net loss at Sociedad Puerto Industrial Aguadulce S.A. in Buenaventu­ra, Colombia; and a $2.8 million non-recurring gain from the pre-terminatio­n of interest rate swap related to the pre-payment of a project finance loan at its terminal in Manzanillo, Mexico.

However, the new terminals and a $7.5 million non-recurring gain on the terminatio­n of the subconcess­ion agreement in Nigeria weighed on ICTSI’s bottomline.

Revenues from port operations grew by 9% to $343.96 million in the three-month period ending September, and by 10% for the first nine months to $1 billion.

ICTSI said total consolidat­ed throughput rose 6% at 2,438,136 twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs) in the third quarter, bringing the nine-month figure 5% higher to 7,152,392 TEUs.

“The increase in volume was primarily due to improvemen­t in trade activities at most of the Company’s terminal locations and the contributi­on of new terminals in Lae and Motukea in Papua New Guinea, and Melbourne, Australia. Excluding the new terminals, consolidat­ed volume would have increased by 2% (in the first nine months of 2018),” it said in a statement.

The Razon-led port operator said the increase in volume handled during the third quarter was observed across the different locations where it operates, namely in Asia (9.7%), Americas (3.1%) and Europe, Middle East and Africa (1.8%). —

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INTERNATIO­NAL Container Terminal Services, Inc. reported a 22% rise in earnings in the third quarter.

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